Roy Li
Approved Driving Instructor
Beans Driving School x AA Franchise
Scenario Handling
Search, filter, expand and track practice — while keeping F.I.S.H. consistent.
Welcome to the Scenario Library. These examples are built around common driving errors and coached using F.I.S.H..
Treat them as a toolkit — adapt to road, pupil, and risk level.
Tip: Use filter to match the lesson focus (e.g. “Junctions”), then open one scenario at a time.
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F.I.S.H. Coaching Framework
Keep it pupil-led: identify what happened, the risk, the fix, and the support level.
Fact What just happened?
Implication What is the risk?
Solve How to fix it?
Help What support do you need?
Analysis Tool
Roundabout Misjudgment
RoundaboutObservationLevel 2
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Entered without checking properly, causing another car to brake hard.
FFact: What did you notice about the other car’s speed as you entered?
IImplication: If they didn’t brake, what could have happened?
SSolve: What would you look for to choose a safer gap next time?
HHelp: Talk-through on the next one, or independent attempt?
Roundabout Lane Drift
RoundaboutPositionLevel 2
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Drifted out of lane while turning — poor lane discipline.
FFact: Where did you feel the car go in relation to the lane markings?
IImplication: What is the risk if we drift into the other lane?
SSolve: What reference can you use to stay centred?
HHelp: Want a steering timing hint, or try first then review?
Tailgating
SpeedObservationLevel 1
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Following distance too small — reduced reaction time.
FFact: Roughly how many seconds gap do you have right now?
IImplication: If they stop suddenly, what problem does a small gap create?
SSolve: What will you change to rebuild the gap?
HHelp: Practise counting the gap together for 2 minutes?
Dangerous Overtaking
OvertakeRiskLevel 3
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Attempted to overtake near a blind bend.
FFact: What can you actually see ahead right now?
IImplication: What’s the worst-case risk if something appears around the bend?
SSolve: What conditions must be true before overtaking is safe?
HHelp: Want “safe / not safe” examples first, then you decide?
T-Junction Observation
JunctionObservationLevel 2
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Looked too early and moved out at a restricted-view junction.
FFact: When was your final check left/right before you moved?
IImplication: If a car is hidden, what happens next?
SSolve: Where is the best stop point to gain vision safely?
HHelp: Want a cue like “stop – creep – check” for the next one?
Speed & Control
SpeedJunctionLevel 2
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Too fast into a junction — steering became messy and observation dropped.
FFact: How did the car feel when you tried to steer at that speed?
IImplication: What risk appears when you can’t steer precisely?
SSolve: What’s your plan for reducing speed earlier next time?
HHelp: Demo run slowly first, then you repeat?
Oncoming Traffic Gap
PositionRiskLevel 2
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Misjudged the gap with oncoming traffic in a tight passing space.
FFact: What made you decide “we can fit” there?
IImplication: If the oncoming car doesn’t slow, what’s the consequence?
SSolve: What would tell you to stop and wait instead?
HHelp: Want me to help you read priority for the next few, then you take over?
Poor Observation (Moving Off)
ObservationRiskLevel 2
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Pulled away without a proper blind spot check (cyclist risk).
FFact: Talk me through what you checked before you moved off.
IImplication: If a cyclist is beside us, what could happen?
SSolve: What’s your new moving-off routine from now on?
HHelp: Want a prompt word like “mirror–shoulder–go” for the next 3 pull-aways?
Pull Up – Kerb Contact
PositionControlLevel 1
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Touched the kerb while pulling up due to speed / steering misjudgement.
FFact: Where did the wheel end up in relation to the kerb?
IImplication: What damage or danger can kerb contact cause?
SSolve: What will you change — speed, reference point, or timing?
HHelp: Want one demo pull-up with commentary, then you copy?
Late Lane Selection
PlanningSignsLevel 2
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Moved lanes too late when the road widened (poor planning / sign reading).
FFact: What did the road markings tell you about lanes ahead?
IImplication: What’s the risk when lane choice is left too late?
SSolve: What’s your plan to move early next time?
HHelp: Want me to prompt “lane plan?” earlier until it becomes habit?
Speed Limit Miss
SpeedObservationLevel 1
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Went over the speed limit because the sign change wasn’t noticed.
FFact: What is the speed limit here, and what told you that?
IImplication: What risk increases when speed rises in this environment?
SSolve: What system can you use to keep checking limits regularly?
HHelp: Want me to quiz you on speed limits for the next 10 minutes?